I guess I have bad luck. Compiling guichan spouts another error, and installing the debian package for guichan doesn't help either.
This is weird.. I dunno what I should do. All other mana world versions have compiled fine >_>

Edit: The guichan compiling problem is due to gcc4, I read it in the forum. So, mana world should compile using the debian packages... but that error is there. I dunno what to do.

ElvenProgrammer wrote:Well if you could paste the guichan compiling error we could help you better. I can't read minds
Anyway I guess you're having the usual error about the virtual destructor not being declared:

Had that too.
Use an older compiler and make clean or just add that line

virtual ListModel::~ListModel() {};

under public in the class ListModel.

Thank you. I recompiled guichan and installed it to /usr/lib and it worked. It turns out that my older compiled guichan used an older shared library file and a dependency of The Mana World used a newer version of the shared library file, so recompiling did its trick. Thanks a bunch.

ElvenProgrammer wrote:Well if you could paste the guichan compiling error we could help you better. I can't read minds
Anyway I guess you're having the usual error about the virtual destructor not being declared:

Had that too.
Use an older compiler and make clean or just add that line

virtual ListModel::~ListModel() {};

under public in the class ListModel.

Yeah, exactly that error he had and the cause were incorrectly installed libs. We should really recommend people to use --prefix=/usr while configuring sources on systems which not uses /usr/local hierarchy.

Regards.

Zuzanna K. Filutowska
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Nintendud wrote:
Thank you. I recompiled guichan and installed it to /usr/lib and it worked. It turns out that my older compiled guichan used an older shared library file and a dependency of The Mana World used a newer version of the shared library file, so recompiling did its trick. Thanks a bunch.

I have the same problem, trying to compile under Ubuntu Breezy, with guichan package from guichan website. Could you tell me how you managed to compile guichan source ? I have tried for days with no success !

By the way, first post here, hello everybody. I have been following you for monthes, TMW is very promising !!!